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- Lottery_of_birth abstract "The lottery of birth is a philosophical argument which states that since no one chooses the circumstances into which they are born, they should not be held responsible for them. (e.g. being rich, being poor, etc.).The lottery of birth argument has been used by philosophers such as John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. More modern day uses have been prompted by political theorists such as John Rawls, who explores the subject in depth in his book A Theory of Justice.".
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- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink A_Theory_of_Justice.
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- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophical_arguments.
- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Jacques_Rousseau.
- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink John_Locke.
- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink John_Rawls.
- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Logical_argument.
- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hobbes.
- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lottery of birth".
- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageWikiLinkText "lottery of birth".
- Lottery_of_birth auto "yes".
- Lottery_of_birth date "December 2009".
- Lottery_of_birth hasPhotoCollection Lottery_of_birth.
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- Lottery_of_birth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Lottery_of_birth subject Category:Philosophical_arguments.
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- Lottery_of_birth comment "The lottery of birth is a philosophical argument which states that since no one chooses the circumstances into which they are born, they should not be held responsible for them. (e.g. being rich, being poor, etc.).The lottery of birth argument has been used by philosophers such as John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. More modern day uses have been prompted by political theorists such as John Rawls, who explores the subject in depth in his book A Theory of Justice.".
- Lottery_of_birth label "Lottery of birth".
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